Very nice campground, level sites, lots of shade, big pool, plenty of family activities. I can't give it five stars after my clothes were stolen from the laundry. The staff didn't use their speaker system to ask for the items to be returned until we pressed them to do so. Staff admitted they knew who took them but wouldn't pursue it further. They obviously have someone at the park with some issues. I wouldn't say don't stay there, but lock up your stuff if you do and stay with your laundry! No longer Jellystone, now Timberline. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Travel Trailer.

People were rude. Kids and adults drove around in golf carts at all hours. Owner is rude to guests. Bathrooms are disgusting. On Monday morning they burn the weekend campers' garbage, polluting the air and breaking clean air laws. They put a few sticks over the top and pretend they are burning sticks. Don't camp here. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Travel Trailer.

We stayed 5 days 6/30-7/5. The bath house right by our camper had no hot water as they were out of gas and didn't get the gas company out there knowing they were booked to full capacity. The showers by the pool were filthy due to overuse as it was the only place with hot water. There was no internet, despite advertising they have wifi, the whole time we were there. Two of the workers even came in my camper and tried to get internet working and could not. I think the regulars must have a different password for access as they talked about watching movies on Netflix all day. All the 4th of July activities were done on the weekend and absolutely NOTHING was done on the 4th, not even a flag raising. The store was closed early every day despite being booked to full capacity. I sat at my camper and watched person after person go to the store only to realize it was closed. Golf carts price quoted at $150 for 2 days and other services are so overpriced that we could not afford to do much there. Regulars run golf carts through the campground all day and night leaving gas fumes in the air plus the noise of them. At one point the pool had at least 50 people or more in it. They do not have a pool big enough to accommodate 330 campsites. The campsites do not have fire rings making them very dangerous to have a fire with young children around. We have stayed on 2 other occasions and had a good time so to have our vacation so ruined was a real disappointment. I doubt that we will go back again. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Travel Trailer.

Now Timberline Campground. Smaller motor homes, travel trailers and fifth wheels will find this park satisfactory. High profile, larger motor homes will find low hanging tree branches that will cause issues. We asked for a low hanging limb to be removed on our site but they had no one to do it the day we were there. Luckily there wasn't anyone on the site beside us or in front of us and we were able to swing wide when we left which enabled us to miss the worst of it. We stayed one night. The road in to the campground is narrow and signage could be better. Many seasonal and full time residents but many open spots too, again for smaller rigs. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Motorhome.

The entrance to Timberline RV Park has low hanging tree limbs that drug along the top of our motorhome. Upon arriving at our designated camping site, we found a large tree limb extending half way across our site. I made three attempts to swing wide to avoid the branch and finally gave up, calling the office to get another site. The second site was OK, supposedly a pull through, but the exit side had a downward grade requiring that we back out on the day of our departure.

We plugged our 50-amp power cord into the pedestal, turned on the AC and left for lunch. Upon our return, we found the power was off and the coach was hot. I called the office and they promptly arrived and changed the breaker in the very old pedestal electrical box. That fixed the problem. The sites are fairly close together and there is a fire pit between each site. If you don't like fire smoke, this is not the place for you, because there are many fires at night: and this is in the heat of August.

In summary, this campground is past its prime. In its day, it was likely a very nice campground associated with the Yogi Bear franchise. Evidently, Yogi left and today it is in a state of disrepair. Hint: Trim the trees. Many of the sites are not level. Some sites have gravel, others are grass. Lastly, it appeared to be a good place for kids with swimming pool, bounce pad and pedal cars. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Motorhome.

As others have noted, this is no longer "Yogi Bear's" but Timberline Campground. We stopped here for an overnight and were very happy. There was a lot going on at the campground. It's huge, it was busy the Saturday we were there, and there looks to be a ton of stuff for kids to do. However, the owner has expanded and has an entire new section that is back away from the front of the campground where the pool, playground, activities, campstore, and (that night) the DJ was located and as requested we were given a "quiet" site in the new area. This East section has large gravel back in sites and huge open lawn areas and was much quieter than the front of the campground. Full hook-up, which is nice, but we noticed several of the sewer openings did not have caps - were just open to the air (yuck). Also rather weird - they sold us some firewood up at the store, but when we pulled into the site we noticed none of the sites in this new area had fire rings/pits. The new section does not have any trees for shade so we baked a bit, but our site was large and quiet and we would definitely stop here again. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Fifth Wheel.

Large Park...now Timberline Campground. Many FT campers. Large site for pull thru. Rainy while we were here, but drainage was good. Lots of grassy places to walk dogs. No Good Sam discount now, so they gave us military....even though we aren't. No WiFi or cable TV, but good satellite reception. Pool just opened, lots of play areas for kids. Off the freeway, but no noise. Small pond for fishing. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Motorhome.

"Do you have WiFi?" we asked before checking in. Slight hesitation, then "Our WiFi is provided by (name of company)," the clerk replied, and gave us the info sheet on the provider. When we couldn't log in, we phoned the provider, who informed us they had disconnected the campground after they failed to pay their bills for internet service for months. In short, the clerk lied to us. Unacceptable. We stopped at this campground in March - it is open all year. It has a large number of permanent sites and easy to access sites for larger units just stopping overnight. It has a pool and rental golf carts. Few fire rings available.This is no longer a Yogi Bear Jellystone Park. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Motorhome.

There is new ownership and the park is now known as Timberline Campground. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The campground is located away from Interstate 74 so there is no road noise but the access to the campground is easy. We found the campground to be very quiet and it was almost full. There are many activities for the kids and our grandchildren had a blast. All utilities worked great and the pull through site was level. One discouraging aspect is that they pack campers really close together. Wish there was more room to enjoy campfire, etc. The new owners are making improvements to the campground. There are several permanent campers that need to clean up their site. We camped in a 5th wheel and will return next season. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Fifth Wheel.

While away from fifth wheel, someone ran golf cart or atv into side of fifth wheel damaging a 9 foot section on lower aluminum panel. They allow children as young as 7 or 8 to operate carts at so at this park. Since no one saw this happen owner of park would take no responsibility. Owner was rude and offered no help. I called sheriffs dept and filed a report. Officer wrote it as criminal property damage. Worst camping experience ever. Steer clear of this place. More of a trailer park than a campground. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Fifth Wheel.

We called at 4:00 pm for reservations for the night. We said we would be arriving after the office closed at 8:00 pm. They said that they would have our site information posted outside the office door. When we arrived, nothing was posted for us. We had to find a site in the dark with no information. The next day they said they had printed it off but forgot to put it outside for us. During the evening, a group of people were yelling, swearing and arguing at 1:30 am. They didn't stop for a good 45 minutes. Then at 4:45 more people were yelling and swearing. The campground did nothing about this. I was scared for my safety and my children's safety. Needless to say we will never visit this campground again. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Travel Trailer.

Lots of activities for the kids. Bounce pad was super fun. Clean pool. Everyone very friendly. They closed the pool from 2-5 for ladies over 21 party, which I wish they hadn't. Hottest part of the day and the kids couldn't swim. Next weekend is teens pool party from 7-10 PM. I wish they would have had ladies party from 7-10 PM also. Site was slanted, but full hookup. Showers and bathrooms clean. They do need to clean up the place a bit, and update their putt putt (still fun but needs green carpet replaced!). Will definitely go back. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Travel Trailer.

If you must stay here go ahead but...if given a choice I would find another campground. We stayed there twice, on the way out west and returning through the area. When we stayed the first time we were sorry that we reserved for the return trip. Another campground that charges you right away. On the first time through our camper was scraped by low hanging branches on the site. The pipeline worker in the next site had his sat. receiver smack in the middle of our tiny patch of grass/dirt. The campground did send out a fellow to trim the tree when we called to report the 'issue'. The second stay was on a week end so they jacked up the price from $38 to $44. The park was jammed with campers and children. The sites were very close together with barely room to maneuver. Sites not level which made 'hooking up' difficult. The campground is used by workers on a pipeline and many sites have two vehicles in an already crowded area. The extra work trucks should go to an area away from the sites. Instead of enlarging the park, spend some time sprucing up existing sites. I would only stay again in an emergency. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Fifth Wheel.

Gravel streets and sites. Low hanging branches on trees. Many narrow sites. Poor placement of w/e/s hook ups. Not big rig friendly. Many seasonals, mostly in special areas. Some have added lean-to sheds. Many rentals for construction workers who leave for work at 5-7 am and hit the showers at 6-7 pm. This has a trailer park atmosphere. A good thing is the improvement of several W/E sites to include sewer hook-up. Children's activities were popular on the week-end. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Motorhome.

The park has many activities which we did not use and may have changed my rating. We used is as for just an overnight. We were in a 45' with a dinghy and it barely fit their largest site. It was un-level enough that my tires were off the ground after leveling. There was also plenty of mud (it rained) between the gravel and the grass. Most of the guests were in small to medium trailers and they fit well and this would be a good campground for them. Many sites are shaded, but we still got satellite reception in site 121. The folks we met were friendly and check in was smooth. The wi-if had to be purchased from an on line vendor for $3.95 per user. I would only stay here in a trailer or under 40' motorhome. We
camped at Timberline Campground (formerly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resor in a Motorhome.